Monday, February 21, 2005

4 comments:

btezra said...

~a sad day indeed...RIP Hunter Thompson~

Anonymous said...

Yeah, a very sad day. His books and articles were dynamite. In addition to being entertaining, he articulated American political forces and trends better than anyone.

His work will live on.


Tom Harper
http://whohijackedourcountry.blogspot.com

Rainbow Demon said...

Yes Sad...
I still owe a copy of "Campaign Trail `72" to one of my friends.
I'll get it back to him soon...

He only let me borrow it about 7 years ago to re-read...
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I wonder why Hunter did it?

Peace,
=RD=

p.s. I borrowed the characature.
Thanks.

DementedPhotographer said...

The word was one of the first things I heard Monday morning. I should have known the day would go downhill from there.

-G

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